Concealed Carry

Rob Pincus reviews the Glock G48, the first mid-size single-stack 9mm with 10+1 round capacity from Glock. It’s similar in size to the Glock 19. G48’s Slim Profile A lot of people, including Rob, have been looking forward to a slimmer Glock, and the G48 is it. It is built around a proprietary magazine that

Rob Pincus is a big fan of the Grand Power brand and has been excited about the Grand Power Q1S 9mm striker-fired carry gun becoming available in the U.S. He introduces the Q1S and discusses its features and performance. Earlier Grand Power Models The Grand Power Q1S represents a new era for the Grand Power

With the right gun and the right concealed carry holster, appendix carry can be done safely, comfortably, and in a very concealed way. Rob Pincus demonstrates numerous options for successful appendix concealed carry. And this is true for various body types. Don’t let what you might think are your body’s limitations prevent you from exploring

Tiny guns for concealed carry are very popular. Rob Pincus believes this is for two reasons. The number one reason for their use is concealment issues — in a word, carryability. People think they can’t carry a gun other than a tiny one due to the clothing they wear, the lifestyle they lead, or for

The Springfield Armory XD-E is now available in .45 ACP. If you’re familiar with the XD-E, you know that it’s unlike many of the polymer-frame steel-slide guns you’ve seen recently from Springfield, because it has an exposed hammer. Features The Springfield Armory XD-E .45 ACP can be used in a few different ways. It has

SIG Sauer is touting their seemingly contradictory P365 High-Capacity Micro-Compact as a game changer. It is designed primarily for concealed carry. This model has been met with a lot of anticipation, both from SIG fans who are going to like it no matter what and from SIG haters who can’t wait to talk about what’s

Folding firearms of one kind or another have been around for a long time. In this video, we take a close look at three folding pistols. They’ve gotten a lot of attention recently: Some people think they’re actually dangerous, while others think they have a lot of practical value, not only for emergency survival situations

PDN viewers often send in questions about the viability of appendix carry for larger people. Is it practical or even possible to appendix carry if you don’t have a flat stomach? PDN Contributor Deryck Poole of Echo-5 Training Group addresses these concerns. Appendix Carry Holster Yes, you certainly can do it. It’s just a matter

Deryck Poole of Echo-5 Training Group follows up on an article he wrote for PDN on motorcycle concealed carry. Several readers asked Deryck about wearing a shoulder gun holster when riding a motorcycle. Deryck is wearing a shoulder holster and the gun in it has a rearward-facing muzzle. He goes through the proper drawstroke and